Pages

Sunday, 25 May 2014

Week 4


What we've learned about this term.....

Rongoa (Maori Medicine using plants/trees)

Kawakawa - helping stomach pains, making steam baths
Kowhai - paste used on cuts, open wounds
Harakeke - splint for broken bones,  pulp used on infections, fibres used as stitches
Rangiora - used as a bandage


Report writing - this term we are learning how to write reports.  The first thing we need to do is research correctly.  

 Research procedure
    - identifying the topic
    - finding a source of information
    - skimming, scanning and close reading
    - noting the new information

To practice this procedure we have been researching the types of forests in N.Z.  We used the Kids Conservation website and made notes in our own words.  Here's an example from George and Matthew:

Types Of Forest
We have two main types of forest in New Zealand - Beech forest and Podocarp/Broadleaf forest.
Beech Forest
  • Largest forests
  • Most spared or cut down
  • Often grow on steep mountains
  • There are 5 different types - Red,Black,Silver,Mountain and Hard
  • Not many plants or vines underneath the beech trees


Podocarp/Broadleaf
  • They've been around since the dinosaur ages
  • One of the largest trees in our forests
  • Broadleaf trees are not conifers,beech or podocarp.
  • Similar to tropical rainforests.

Tuesday, 13 May 2014

Forests

Rongoa -  medicinal use of plants


click here



Native Plant / Tree sketches


 Cody

Jake

Ryan

Kamahl

Charnay


Thursday, 8 May 2014

Week 1

Our Forests

Te Waonui a Tane

Click on the link above to learn about Tane and how Maori view our forests.


Sunday, 4 May 2014

Term 2

Our main theme this term is New Zealand's Native Forests.
Go to the R.E.A.L learning section to find a link to a webquest.  You'll be working on this over the next few weeks.



Fundamental skills is in week 3, 19th - 23rd May.  A letter went home today with all the details,  cost is $22,  due Monday 12th May.